Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Is That Dry Itchy Skin Psoriasis? (Psoriasis Treatment)

Psoriasis Treatment

Usually dry itchy skin clears up on it's own when spring and summer comes though, because there is more humidity in the air, so your skin is naturally exposed to more moisture. The confusion comes though, for people who have mild forms of a skin condition known as psoriasis.

Mild psoriasis often flares up worse in the winter time, and heals seemingly on it's own during the summer time. The winter flare ups are caused by the same problems standard dry skin is caused by: Lack of moisture. The summertime relief however, is caused by more than just moisture in the air. In the spring and summer, most people get more sunlight. And the UV rays from the sun can clear up mild cases of psoriasis.

Now, psoriasis is actually a chronic, non contagious skin condition that's caused by a problem with the body's immune system. It can flare up at any time throughout a person's life, and it can be triggered by certain events such as major stress, trauma, injury or sickness.

When a human body is healthy, it will produce new skin cells about every thirty days or so. These new cells start deep below the surface of the skin though, and rise slowly over the period of about a month. While those new cells are rising, the existing surface skin cells are busy dying off. Within about a month, the dead surface skin cells will flake off and be replaced by the newly risen skin cells.

When a body has psoriasis however, the new skin cells rise to the surface very rapidly. In fact, they reach the surface in just three or four days instead of thirty, so the existing surface cells are not yet ready to start shedding. This causes a pile up of extra skin cells on the surface, and these can become thick, flaky, scaley skin patches on various parts of the body. These are known as psoriasis plaques or patches.

Dry skin can usually be treated easily by drinking more water, and using quality oils or lotions to moisturize the skin. Psoriasis however, cannot usually be treated with standard moisturizers. Some herbal bath soaks, creams and salves can help reduce the symptoms of psoriasis - in other words they can help reduce the amount of extra skin piled up on the surface, and they can help relieve itching and redness sometimes too. These same dry skin treatments however, do not usually cure the psoriasixs

Psoriasis Treatment

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